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The disclaimer says it's a binding contract to buy the car. It doesn't say it's a binding contract for the seller to sell the car. I learned in business law class that a landlord can have a person sign the lease, which binds that person to renting the place, but if the landlord doesn't sign, he's not bound to renting the place out to that person. Now, that being said, if the landlord lets the person take possession of the place, it's considered that he also accepted the lease, but until they take possession, the landlord isn't held to renting to that person. I imagine the same thing goes here, but would have to read eBay's rules.
Regardless, the dealership won't honor it and they'll just accept the bad feedback and close their seller account. I bet someone is getting an ass chewing, though. :lol: |
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Interesting........Woulda bought some sort of Mustang instead, though. Challengers are way too big & wide.
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I'm waiting on an Urkel remake. http://www.fresh99.com/images/steveu.../iz2003-04.jpg |
Holy shit, he says he got the car for that price!!!
http://www.challengertalk.com/forums...tml#post498410 |
The majority of contract law is offer and acceptance, written or implied by action. I would wager they did not want the bad publicity from a lawsuit and whatever consequences that they would run with E Bay's attornies...
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Dude actually got the car? Musta been that the manufacturer stepped in and told them to do the right thing.
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I would turn around and re-list that bitch and make some cash.
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He got a good deal, but I doubt that challengers are are in such a demand that it would sell very quick.
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